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Monday, June 28, 2010

WIPRO PLACEMENT PAPER Test Date:10 February 2010

1)APTITUDE TEST:

Questions = 50 ; time limit = 50 minutes. no negative marking. Offline (paper & pen) test

There was individual cut off for all the sections

Section1- English, 15 questions

Direction 1-5 : In each of the following questions, find out which part of the sentence has an error. if there is no mistake the answer is 'no error'

1. Twice twelve / makes / twenty four / No error

A B C D

Ans: B

2. The flight purser took control / of the plane after / the pilot had had / a heart attack / No error

A B C D E

Ans: C

3. My friend did not see me / for many years / when I met him last week / No error

A B C D

Ans : A

4. We grieve our loss and cry helplessly / while we should be fighting for our rights / and die a noble death / No error

A B C D

Ans : B

5. Work hard / lest you will / fail / No error

A B C D



Ans : D

Directions 6-10: The following questions, consist of two words each that have a certain relationship to each other, followed by four lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words.

6. Kangaroo : Australia

A) Whale : River B) Elephant : Russia C) Penguin : Antarctica D) India : Peacock

Ans: C

7. Coronation : Reign

A) Vaccination : Immunity B) Sculptor : Statue C) Degree : Graduate D) Summer : Rain

Ans: D

8. Grain : Salt

A) Chip : Glass B) Blades : Grass C) Shred : Wood D) Shard : Pottery

Ans : A

9. Scythe ; Reaping

A) Light ; Shining B) Shears : Cutting C) Saws : Gluing D) Screws : Turning

Ans : B

10. Dislike : Repulsion

A) Dream : Sleep B) Steal : Crime C) Reputation : Behaviour D) Intelligence : Wit

Ans: D

Directions 11-12 : In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active (or passive) voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best express the same sentence in Passive (or Active) Voice.

11. His pocket has been picked.

A) They have his pocket picked

B) Picking has been done to his pocket

C) Picked has been his pocket

D) Someone has picked his pocket.

Ans : D

12. Someone gave her a bull dog.

A) She was given a bull dog.

B) a bull dog was given to her

C) She has been given a bull dog

D) She is being given a bull dog by someone

Ans : B

Directions 13-15 : Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete

13. He succeeded in getting possession..............his land after a long court case

A) for B) to C) of D) with E) against

Ans: C

14. Now a days Rajani is .............busy to take care of her health.

A) very B) too C) so D) extremely

Ans: B

15. Had the police not reached there in time the bandits...............him

A) did have killed B) will have killed C) would kill D) would have killed

Ans: D

Section2- apptitude 15 questions

The questions 1-5 are based on the following data



Six knights - P, Q, R, S, T and U - assemble for a long journey in two traveling parties. For security, each traveling party consists
of at least two knights. The two parties travel by separate routes, northern and southern. After one month, the routes of the northern and southern groups converge for a brief time and at that point the knights can, if they wish, rearrange their traveling
parties before continuing, again in two parties along separate northern and southern routes. Throughout the entire trip, the composition of traveling parties must be in accord with the following conditions
P and R are deadly enemies and, although they may meet briefly, can never travel together.

P must travel in the same party with S
Q can't travel by the southern route
U can't change routes
1. If one of the two parties of knights consists of P and U and two other knights and travels by the southern route, the other
members of this party besides P and U must be

a) Q and S
b) Q and T
c) R and S
d) R and T
e) S and T

Ans: e

2) If each of the two parties of knights consists of exactly three members, which of the following is not a possible
traveling party and route?

a) P,S,U by the northern route
b) P,S,T by the northern route
c) P,S,T by the southern route
d) P,S,U by the southern route
e) Q,R,T by the southern route

Ans: a

3) If one of the two parties of knights consists of U and two other knights and travels by the northern route, the other
members of this party >besides U must be

a) P and S
b) P and T
c) Q and R
d) Q and T
e) R and T

Ans: c

4) If each of the two parties of knights consists of exactly three members of different parties, and R travels by the
northern route, then T must travel by the

a) southern route with P and S
b) southern route with Q and R
c) southern route with R and U
d) northern route with Q and R
e) northern route with R and U

Ans: a

5) If, when the two parties of knights encounter one another after a month, exactly one knight changes from one travelling
party to the other travelling party, that knight must be

a) P b) Q c) R d) S e) T

Ans: e

6. X varies inversely as square of y. Given that y = 2 for x = 1. The value of x for y = 6 will be equal to

A) 3 B) 9 C) 1/3 D) 1/9

Ans : D

7. If 10% of x = 20% of y, then x : y is equal to

A) 1 : 2 B) 2 : 1 C) 5 : 1 D) 10 : 1

Ans : B

8. A starts business with Rs.3500 and after 5 months, B joins with A as his partner. After a year, the profit is divided in the
ratio 2 : 3. What is B's contribution in the Capital ?

A) Rs. 7500 B) Rs. 8000 C) Rs. 8500 D) Rs. 9000

Ans : D

9. Ronald and Elan are working on an assignment. Ronald takes 6 hours to type 32 pages on a computer, while Elan takes 5
hours to type 40 pages. How much time will they take, working together on two different computers to type an assignment
of 110 pages ?

A) 7 hours 30 minutes B) 8 hours C) 8 hours 15 minutes D) 8 hours 25 minutes

Ans : C

10. A and B can do a piece of work in 72 days; B and C can do it in 120 days; A dn C can do it in 4 days. Who among these
will take the least time if put to do it alone?

A) 80 days B) 100 days C) 120 days D) 150 days

Ans : C

11. A cistern can be filled by a tap in 4 hours while it can be emptied by another tap in 9 hours. If both taps are opened
simultaneously, then after how much time will the cistern get filled ?

A) 4.5 hours B)5 hours C) 6.5 hours D) 7.2 hours

Ans : D

12. Pipe a can fill a tank in 5 hours, pipe B in 10 hours and pipe C in 30 hours. If all the pipes are open, in how many hours will
the tank completely ?

A) 6 min. to empty B) 6 min to fill C) 9 min. to empty D) 9 min. to fill

Ans : C

13. A thief steals a car at 2.30 p.m and drives it at 60 kmph. The theft is discovered at 3 p.m and the owner sets off in another
car at 75 kmph. When will be overtake the thief.

A) 4.30 p.m B) 4.45 p.m C) 5 p.m D) 5.15 p.m

Ans : E

14. Two trains starting at the same time from two stations 200 km apart, and going in opposite directions cross each other at a
distance of 110 km from one of the stations. What is the ratio of their speeds

A) 9 : 20 B) 11 : 9 C) 11 : 20 D) None of these

Ans : B

15. Two trains each 100 m long, moving in opposite directions, cross each other in 8 seconds. If one is moving twice as fast
the other, then the speed of the faster train is

A) 30 km /hr B) 45 km / hr C) 60 km/hr D) 75 km/hr

Ans : C

Section3-technical , 20 questions

Predict the output or error(s) for the following:

1. main()
{
char string[]="Hello World";
display (string);
}
void display (char *string)
{
printf("%s",string);
}
Ans: Compiler Error : Type mismatch in redeclaration of function display


2. What are the values printed by the following program?

#define dprint(expr) printf(#expr "=%d\n",expr)

main()
{
int x=7;
int y=3;
dprintf(x/y);
}

a) #2 = 2 b) expr=2 c) x/y=2 d) none

Ans: c

2) Parameterization generally involves

a. Data table

b. Random number

c. Environment

d. Both A & B

e. Both A, B & C



Ans: e



3) The file which is used for recovering from the run time errors known as



A. QRS

B. TSR

C. PNG

D. DAT

Ans: A

4) Among the following recording modes, which method uses both the objects and mouse coordinates

a. Normal

b. Low level

c. Analog

d. All of the above

Ans: b

5) Where do you set the action iterations for a specified action?



a. Action Settings

b. Action Properties

c. Action Run Properties

d. Action Call Properties

Ans: d



6) Where do you mark an action as reusable?



a. Action Settings

b. Action Properties

c. Action Run Properties

d. Action Call Properties

Ans: b

7) After running a test that contains both input and output parameters, where can the results of an output parameter be found?



a. Local Data Sheet

b. Global Data Sheet

c. Run-time Data Table

d. Design-time Data Table

Ans: c



8) If you have a Virtual Object Collection stored on your machine, and you don’t want to use it what you must do?



a. Disable Virtual Objects in Test Settings

b. Remove the Collection from your machine

c. Disable Virtual Objects in General Options

d. Remove the Collections from the Resources list

Ans: c
9. For a 25MHz processor , what is the time taken by the instruction which needs 3 clock cycles,
(a)120 nano secs (b)120 micro secs
(c)75 nano secs (d)75 micro secs
Ans: a


10. For 1 MB memory, the number of address lines required,

( a)11 (b)16 (c)20(d) 24

Ans. (c)

11. Semaphore is used for

(a) synchronization (b) dead-lock avoidance (c) box (d) none

Ans. (a)

12. OLE is used in
a) inter connection in unix
b) interconnection in WINDOWS
c) interconnection in WINDOWS NT
d) None

Ans. c

13. Preprocessor does not do which one of the following
(a) macro (b) conditional compliclation
(c) in type checking (d) including load file
Ans. (c)

14. Piggy backing is a technique for
a) Flow control b) Sequence c) Acknowledgement d) retransmission

Ans. (c)

15. In signed magnitude notation what is the minimum value that can be represented with 8 bits

(a) -128 (b) -255 (c) -127 (d) 0
Ans: a

17. When an array is passed as parameter to a function, which of the following statement is correct

a) The function can change values in the original array
b) In C parameters are passed by value. The function cannot change the original value in the array
c) It results in compilation error when the function tries to access the elements in the array
d) Results in a run time error when the function tries to access the elements in the array

Ans: a

18. The type of the controlling statement of a switch statement cannot be of the type

a) int b) char c) short d)float e) none

Ans : d

19. What is the value of the statement (3^6) + (a^a)?

a) 3 b) 5 c) 6 d) a+18 e) None

Ans : b

20. consider the following program:


# include
class x {
public:
int a;
x();
};
x::x() { a=10; cout< class b:public x {
public:
b();
};
b::b() { a=20; cout< main ()
{ b temp;
}
what will be the output of this program?


a) 10 b) 20 c) 2010 d) 1020
Ans: b

Sunday, May 23, 2010

DELLOITE PLACEMENT PAPER

1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) Cricket
2) Football
3) Polo
4) Carrom
5) Hockey

2. In the word CONTRACTUAL, the positions of the first and the eleventh letters are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second and the tenth letters are interchanged, and so on, up to the positions of fifth and seventh letters are interchanged, keeping the position of sixth letter unchanged. Which letter will be the third to the right of the sixth letter from the left end?
1) U
2) N
3) T
4) A
5) None of these

3. In a certain code, LATE is written as $%#@ and WIDE is written as *?▲@. How is DIAL written in that code?
1) ▲@#$
2) ▲@%$
3) ▲?%$
4) ▲?%#
5) None of these

4. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on their positions in the English alphabet?
DGH JMN ? VYZ
1) PRS
2) QST
3) OQR
4) ORS
5) None of these
5. If in the following set of numbers, the first and the third digits are interchanged in each number, which number will be second if arranged in ascending order after interchanging the digits?
583 645 396 287 469
1) 583
2) 645
3) 396
4) 287
5) 469

Directions (Q.6-10): In each of the following questions two rows of numbers are given. The resultant of each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules, and the question below the row of numbers is to be answered. The operations of numbers in each row progress from left to right.

Rules:
(i) If an odd number is followed by another odd number, they are to be multiplied.
(ii) If an even number is followed by another even number, the first number is to be divided by the second even number.
(iii) If an even number is followed by the perfect square of an odd number, the first number is to be subtracted from the second number.
(iv) If an odd number is followed by an even number the two are to be added.
(v) If an even number is followed by an odd number which is not a perfect square, the square of the odd number is to be added to the even number.

11. 96 16 81 = x
11 15 18 = y
What is the value of y-2x?
1) 108
2) 33
3) 105
4) 36
5) None of these

12. 28 49 13 = x
37 12 22 = y
What will be the sum of the resultant of the two rows?
1) 108
2) 244
3) 102
4) 344
5) None of these

13. 18 5 17 = x
64 8 11 = y
What will be the value of x + y?
1) 189
2) 129
3) 69
4) 169
5) None of these

14. 9 15 50 = x
12 25 24 = y
What will be the value of x/y?
1) 18
2) 8
3) 5
4) 6
5) None of these

15. 56 14 9
36 12 7
What will be the difference between the resultants of the two rows?
1) 14
2) 21
3) 5
4) 26
5) None of these

Answers:
1. (4)
2. (2)
3. (3)
4. (5)
5. (2)
6. (2)
7. (4)
8. (5)
9. (3)
10. (5)
11. (1)
12. (2)
13. (1)
14. (3)
15. (4)

Sunday, May 9, 2010

HCL PAPER PATTERN

HCL Technology

Ø Compulsory Modules (all 3)

ü 1. English Comprehension

ü 2. Quantitative Ability

ü 3. Reasoning and Logical Ability

Ø Optional Modules (1 or more)

ü 1. Computer Programming Principles and Application

ü 2. Computer Fundamentals

ü 3. Electronics and Semiconductor

1. English Comprehension



ü Synonyms/Antonyms/Word Meaning (Vocabulary)

ü Complete the Sentence (Grammar)

ü Spot error/Correct sentence (Grammar/sentence construction)

ü Sentence Ordering (Comprehension skills)

ü Questions based on passage (Comprehension skills)



2. Quantitative Ability



ü Basic Math Understanding and Algebra: Decimals, fractions, powers, HCF, LCM, Solving equations, etc.

ü Word Problems

ü Understanding of Logarithms and exponents

ü Permutation and Combination, Probability



3. Reasoning and Logical Ability



ü Analogical Reasoning: Analogy and Classification questions

ü Deductive Logic: Statement-Conclusion, Statement-Assumption, Data-sufficiency type, Syllogisms, etc.

ü Pattern Recognition: Coding and Decoding Questions, Alphabet Test

ü Composition of Complex relations: Blood Relation, Direction Understanding, Logical Word Sequence

ü Reasoning Puzzles, Theme Detection









1. Computer Programming Principles and Application


This test is based on no particular programming language. The test is completely language independent and tests the programming and algorithm development concepts of the candidate.

The topics include:

1. Structure and constructs of Computer Programs

ü Programming flow, Procedures, Functions and Arguments, Methods

ü Data-types, how data is stored in computers, input/output, manipulation, methods of referencing and assessing data (including pointers).

ü Iteration, decision-making, recursions

ü Algorithm Complexity: Space and time Complexity, Asymptotic Notation

ü Compilation, Linking and Execution; debugging, kinds of errors.

2. Data-structures and Basics Algorithms

ü Data Storage Methods: Linked lists, Arrays, Queues, Stacks, Trees, Heaps, Hash tables, graphs; Stress on which data structure to use for a given application

ü Data retrieval, Insertion of new data, merging of data from two data structures

ü Data search and sorting, Methods of array sorting and trade-off

3. Object Oriented Programming Concepts

ü Classes, objects and methods

ü Data Encapsulation, Data hiding, Inheritance

ü Polymorphism, Overloading, Abstraction



2. Computer Fundamentals

ü Basic Hardware Usage, Maintenance and Organization

ü Operating System Usage

ü Basic Software and Internet

3. Electronics and Semiconductor



ü Basics only

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

CAPGEMINI (22/4/10) LR

Section B

Direction for Qn 1-4

An employee has to allocate offices to 6 staff members. The offices are no. 1-6. the offices are arranged in a row and they are separated from each other by dividers>hence voices, sounds and cigarette smoke flow easily from one office to another

Miss R needs to use the telephone quite often throughout the day. Mr. M and Mr. B need adjacent offices as they need to consult each other often while working. Miss H is a senior employee and his to be allotted the office no. 5, having the biggest window.

Mr. D requires silence in office next to his. Mr. T, Mr. M and Mr. D are all smokers. Miss H finds tobacco smoke allergic and consecutively the offices next to hers are occupied by non-smokers. Unless specifically stated all the employees maintain an atmosphere of silence during office hrs.

Solution: Arrangements= D T M B H R.

1. The ideal candidate to occupy office farthest from Mr. B will be

i. Miss H

ii. Mr. M

iii. Mr. T

iv. Mr. D

Ans: D



2. The three employees who are smokers should be seated in the offices

i. 1 2 4

ii. 2 3 6

iii. 1 2 3

iv. 1 2 3

Ans: C



3. The ideal office for Mr. M would be

i. 2

ii. 6

iii. 1

iv. 3

Ans: D



4. In the event of what occurrence within a period of one month since the assignment of the offices would a request for a change in office be put forth by one or more employees?

i. Mr D quitting smoking

ii. Mr. T taking over duties formally taken care of by Miss R

iii. The installation of a water cooler in Miss H’s office

iv. Mr. B suffering from anemia

Ans: D(check it)



Direction for Qn 5-7

Ten coins are distr. Among 4 people P, Q, R, S such that one of them gets a coin, another gets 2 coins,3rd gets 3 coins, and 4th gets 4 coins. It is known that Q gets more coins than P, and S gets fewer coins than R

5. If the no. of coins distr. To Q is twice the no. distr. to P then which one of the following. is necessarily true?

i. R gets even no. of coins

ii. R gets odd no. of coins

iii. S gets even no. of coins

iv. S gets odd no. of coins

Ans: D



6. If R gets at least two more coins than S which one of the following is necessarily true?

i. Q gets at least 2 more coins than S

ii. Q gets more coins than P

iii. P gets more coins than S

iv. P and Q together get at least five coins

Ans: B



7. If Q gets fewer coins than R, then which one of the following is not necessarily true?

i. P and Q together get at least 4 coins

ii. Q and S together get at least 4 coins

iii.R and S together get at least 5 coins

iv.P and R together get at least 5 coins

Ans: A



Direction for Qn 8-9

Elle is 3 times older than Zaheer. Zaheer is ½ as old as Waheeda. Yogesh is elder than Zaheer.



8. What is sufficient to estimate Elle’s age?

i.Zaheer is 10 yrs old

ii.Yogesh and Waheeda are both older than Zaheer by the same no of yrs.

iii.Both of the above

iv.None of the above

Ans: A



9. Which one of the following statements can be inferred from the info above

i.Yogesh is elder than Waheeda

ii.Elle is older than Waheeda

iii.Elle’s age may be less than that of Waheeda

iv.None of the above

Ans:B



Qns 10-11 are based on situations given below:



7 Uni crick players are to be honored at a special luncheon. The players will be seated on a dais along one side of a single rectangular table.

A and G have to leave the luncheon early and must be seated at the extreme right end of table, which is closest to exit.

B will receive Man of the Match and must be in the centre chair

C and D who are bitter rivals for the position of Wicket keeper dislike one another and should be seated as far apart as possible

E and F are best friends and want to seat together.



10.Which of the foll may not be seated at either end of the table?

i. C

ii. D

iii. G

iv. F

Ans: iv



11.Which of the foll pairs may not be seated together?

i. E & A

ii. B & D

iii. C & F

iv. G & D

Ans: i



Direction for Qn 12-13

A robot moves on a graph sheet with x-y axes. The robot is moved by feeding it with a sequence of instructions. The different instructions that can be used in moving it, and their meanings are:

Instruction Meaning

GOTO(x,y) move to pt with co-ord (x,y) no matter where u are currently

WALKX(P) move parallel to x-axis through a distance of p, in the +ve direction if p is +ve and in –ve if p is –ve

WALKY(P) move parallel to y-axis through a distance of p, in the +ve direction if p is +ve and in –ve if p is –ve



12. The robot reaches point (5,6) when a sequence of 3 instr. Is executed, the first of which is GOTO(x,y) , WALKX(2), WALKY(4). What are the values of x and y??

i. 2,4

ii. 0,0

iii. 3,2

iv. 2,3

Ans: C



13. The robot is initially at (x.y), x>0 and y<0. The min no. of Instructions needed to be executed to bring it to origin (0,0) if you are prohibited from using GOTO instr. Is:

i. 2

ii. 1

iii. x + y

iv. 0

Ans: A



Direction for Qn 14-17

Five teams participated in Pepsi Cup. Each team played against each other. The top teams played finals. A win fetched 2 pts and a tie 1 point



1) South Africa were in the finals

2) India defeated SA but failed to reach the finals

3) Australia lost only one match in the tournament

4) The match between India and Sri Lanka was a tie

5) The undefeated team in the league matches lost in the finals

6) England was one of the best teams that did not qualify





14.Who were the finalists?

i. SA & India

ii. Aus & SL

iii. SA & SL

iv. none

Ans: C



15. Who won the finals?

i. Aus

ii. SL

iii. SA

iv. Can’t be determined

Ans: C



16. How many matches did India Win?

i. 0

ii. 1

iii. 2

iv. can’t be determined

Ans: D



17.What was the outcome of the India England Match

i. India won

ii. England won

iii. It was a tie

iv. Can’t be determined

Ans: D( check it)







Direction for Qn 18-24.



Ans A using I only

Ans B using II only

Ans C using both I and II

Ans D not solvable



18. Raman and Gaurav Brought eggs from a vendor. How many eggs were bought by each of them

i. Raman bought half as many as Gaurav

ii. The dealer had a stock of 500 eggs at the beginning of day

Ans: D



19. What is the age of Ramprakash?

i. Ramprakash was born when his father was 26 yrs old

ii. Ramprakash’s mothers age is 3yrs less than his father’s

Ans: D



20. How much time is reqd for downloading the software?

i. The Data transfer rate is 6 kbps

ii. The size of the software is 4.5 megabytes

Ans: C



21. Sanjay and Vijay started their journey from Mumbai to Pune. Who reached Pune first?

i. Sanjay overtakes two times Vijay and Vijay overtakes Sanjay two times

ii. Sanjay started first

Ans: C



22. A boat can ferry 1500 passengers across a river in 12 hrs. How many round trips does it make during the journey?

i. The boat can carry 400 passengers at a time

ii. During its journey, the boat takes 40 mins time each way and 20 mins waiting time at each end.

Ans: C



23. What are the values of m and n?

i. n is an even integer, m is odd integer and m is greater than n.

ii. The product of m and n is 30

Ans: C



24. How much is the weight of 20 mangoes and 30 oranges?

i. 1 orange weighs twice that of 1 mango

ii. 2 mangoes and 3 oranges weigh 2 kg

Ans: B



25. Is the GDP of country X higher than Country Y?

i. GDP’s of X and Y has been increasing at a compounded annual growth rate of 5% and 6% over he past 5 yrs

ii. 5 yrs ago GDP of X was 1.2 times Y

Ans: C.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Amdocs placement paper - 28th march 2010

1. All fat people are not dancers, food loving people are all fat .Find the contradictory statement?


2.The day before yesterday was WEDNESDAY then the day after 2morrow is?

3. A goes to the party if B goes
B goes to the party if C goes
C goes to the party if D goes
Totally how many will go to the party?

4.Mary's father's brother is Andrews Andrews daughter's son is Sunil Brothers name is Sam Who is Sam to Sunil?


5. If A>B , AD , B Find the Shortest?

6. There are A,B teachers and C,D doctors.Find the possible no of combinations that should not be repeated more than once?


7. There are 3 males and 2 females,find the possible no of orders that can be made by making the arrangement as in between two males one women is allowed to sit?


8. Computer checking:eeeDD
1.eeggg 2.eeeDD3.eerrt,4.DDeee The write answer is 2)eeeDD


9. The syntax of command statement in UNIX


10. If the permission for a file is 000,then the file can be accessed by whom?


11. Where we can run two same programs on a UNIX console at the same time?


12.Which is the Shell of UNIX?


13.Wat is the number of the masked code ee@?

14. We are UPDATING a field in SQL and ALTER the row also.After giving the COMMIT command the system is crashed.Wat will happen to the commands given,whether it will UPDATE and ALTER the table r not?


15. If we r terminated at the middle of the program execution in UNIX,wat will happen to the program,it will continue running r terminate r the o/p will be send to ur mail?

16. How will add additional conditions in SQL?

17. How will u print TATA alone from TATA POWER using string copy and concate commands in C?

18. If switch(n)
case 1:printf("CASE !");
case(2):printf("default")
break;
Wat will be printed?

19. How will u divide two numbers in a MACRO?


20.

int a,b;
1. main()
2. {
3. scanf("............",&a,&b);
4. if...........{
5. printf("Print A");
6. else
7. Printf("...........");
8. endif}
9..........
A.Wat will come in the 9 dash?
B.Wat will happen if we replace Print A as Print X?
C.Wat will come in the 3 dash?
D.Wat will happen if we interchange 4 and 7?
E.Wat will come in the 4 dash?